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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Loss of ability to walk in early childhood
  1. ... symptoms of muscle GSD 0 typically begin in early childhood. Affected individuals often experience muscle pain and weakness or episodes of fainting (syncope) following moderate physical activity, such as walking up stairs. The loss of consciousness that occurs with fainting typically lasts ...
  2. ... of motor skills (such as sitting, crawling, and walking). Many affected ... and loss of consciousness.Individuals with Mabry syndrome have distinctive ...
  3. ... decline in intellectual function and usually lose the ability to speak. ... survive only into late childhood or adolescence.CLN8 disease is one of a ...
  4. ... and symptoms of this condition typically begin between early and late ... cannot walk, stand, or sit without assistance. Intellectual function also ...
  5. ... development of motor skills such as crawling or walking. During early childhood, most affected individuals begin to develop motor symptoms, ...
  6. ... However, if ear infections are left untreated during early childhood, the hearing loss can interfere with language development and worsen the ... syndrome in some affected individuals include a reduced ability to feel pain; a ... (precocious) puberty and, in females, menstrual irregularities; minor ...
  7. ... crawling and walking. While affected individuals learn to walk in childhood, their language ability usually remains limited. Some individuals with 3p deletion ...
  8. ... and walking, and some are never able to walk on their own. In other cases, motor skills develop normally and then are lost in early childhood (developmental regression). In addition, individuals with H-ABC ...
  9. ... symptoms of giant axonal neuropathy generally begin in early childhood and get worse over time. Most affected individuals first have problems with walking. Later they may lose sensation, strength, and reflexes ...
  10. ... to damage caused by the abnormal cell materials. Early and widespread loss of nerve cells in CLN1 disease leads to severe signs and symptoms and death in childhood.In the later-onset cases of CLN1 disease, ...
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